usb ulpi

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The USB ULPI (UTMI+ Low Pin Interface) tag on WindowsForum covers Linux kernel vulnerabilities and memory management issues related to the USB ULPI registration path. Content discusses CVE-2026-46109, a memory leak flaw that occurs when early error handling fails before device registration completes. The tag is relevant for users running Linux servers, WSL-adjacent tooling, embedded boards, or mixed USB-heavy test environments. Discussions focus on kernel security practices, stable-branch backports, and the practical implications of such vulnerabilities for system stability and security, without overhyping CVSS scores.
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    CVE-2026-46109 Linux USB ULPI Memory Leak: Patch Discipline Without CVSS Hype

    CVE-2026-46109 is a newly published Linux kernel vulnerability from kernel.org, added to NVD on May 28, 2026, that fixes a memory leak in the USB ULPI registration path when early error handling fails before device registration completes. The bug is not a headline-grabbing remote-code-execution...
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